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Explore an extensive private collection of Dalí’s artworks.
Discover over 300 pieces including paintings, sculptures, and surreal objects.
Immerse yourself in Dalí’s inspirations from various themes like atomic science and antiquity.
Enjoy an insightful visit into the life and creations of one of the 20th century’s most prominent artists.
Access an audioguide available in multiple languages for a richer experience.
Dalí Paris Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover the captivating world of Salvador Dalí at Dalí Paris, home to over 300 original artworks from this iconic surrealist artist. Recently renovated to enhance the visitor experience, the museum offers a unique opportunity to explore Dalí’s imaginative creations in the heart of Paris. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary collection, privately acquired directly from Dalí himself. Secure your tickets today to experience the surrealist genius up close.
About Dali Paris
Why Visit Dali Paris?
Dalí Paris - Timings
Opening Hours
Everyday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Last Admission: 5:15 PM (Entry for the final visit closes 45 minutes before the museum doors lock to ensure guests have sufficient time to explore).
Best Time to Visit
Weekday Mornings (Tuesday – Thursday): For the most intimate experience, arrive right at 10:00 AM. You'll beat the mid-day Montmartre tour groups and have the surrealist furniture and "Space Elephant" almost entirely to yourself.
Late Afternoons: Visiting after 4:00 PM is ideal for a quieter, contemplative atmosphere. The soft lighting of the gallery at this hour perfectly complements the dream-like nature of Dalí’s bronze works.
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Things to Know Before Visiting Dali Paris
The museum is open daily; verify current operating hours before planning your visit.
Peak visiting times typically occur during weekends and holidays; consider weekdays for a quieter experience.
Dali Paris is designed to accommodate visitors with reduced mobility; accessibility options are available.
Suitable for all ages, though young children should be supervised to fully appreciate the exhibits.
Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash and tripods may be prohibited to protect the artwork.
Purchase tickets in advance to avoid queues and secure preferred entry times.
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Accessibility Facilities at Dalí Paris
For visitors who are visually impaired, Dalí Paris offers tactile guides and descriptive materials designed to enhance the experience of the surreal artworks. These resources allow visitors to engage with key pieces through touch and detailed audio descriptions, helping to bring Dalí’s visionary art to life. To make use of these facilities, guests are encouraged to inquire at the entrance or request assistance in advance to ensure availability.
Visitors with mobility challenges or those specially abled can navigate Dalí Paris with ease, as the museum has been designed to accommodate wheelchairs and offers step-free access throughout the renovated space. Elevators and ramps are available, allowing smooth movement between exhibition levels. Guests requiring additional support are advised to notify the museum before their visit to arrange any necessary assistance.
For the hearing impaired, Dalí Paris provides assistive listening devices and written guides that offer comprehensive information about the exhibits. These tools ensure that all visitors receive an inclusive and informative experience during their tour. Arrangements for these services can be made by contacting the museum in advance or upon arrival at the ticket desk.
Interesting Facts About the Dali Paris!
A Master’s Legacy in Montmartre: Dalí Paris houses an impressive permanent collection of over 300 original artworks by Salvador Dalí, providing an intimate look at the surrealist master’s creative output.
The Levi Private Collection: The museum showcases a prestigious private assembly curated by Beniamino Levi, one of Dalí’s most prominent collectors and a close associate who acquired many of these rare pieces directly from the artist.
Modernized Visitor Experience: The museum underwent a comprehensive architectural renovation, reopening in 2018 with a modernized scenography designed to enhance the lighting, flow, and overall immersive ambiance for contemporary guests.
Journey into the Subconscious: Visitors are invited to step into a meticulously crafted surrealistic universe where the boundaries between dreams and reality dissolve, reflecting Dalí’s signature "paranoiac-critical" method.
Historic Artistic Hub: Tucked away in the iconic Montmartre district—the legendary heart of Parisian art history—the museum sits just steps away from the bustling Place du Tertre.
France’s Premier Dalí Collection: Dalí Paris stands as the most significant and extensive collection of the artist's work in France, rivaling major international institutions in its depth and variety.
Multidimensional Artistry: The exhibition spans a vast array of mediums, featuring not only his famous "soft watch" paintings but also monumental bronze sculptures, intricate engravings, and surrealist furniture.
Celebrating a 20th-Century Icon: Every gallery space celebrates Dalí’s revolutionary role as a pioneer of the Surrealist movement, highlighting how his eccentric personality reshaped modern visual culture.







